too much inbreeding make you crazy! #Targaryens ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Replying to @hbdchick
and even worse it can strike suddenly and without warning!
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Replying to @bendomnius @hbdchick
Prior to this she wasn't ever nuts. She trades a dragon to the slavers who make the Unsullied and burns him - guy was a monster and she wins the exchange - not insane She crucifies a group that was crucifying children without trying the individuals - not insane 1/
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Beheads an emissary from the slavers who were running an insurgency in a city she conquered - not insane Even worse is that the show gave us all these examples as *things to cheer for* - they made her enemies cartoonishly evil Now they want to back that off? Nope 2/
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They didn't have this in mind - they were making her a straightforward heroine not planting a seed of doubt and now that they're written into a corner of their own design b/c of other bad story choices they pulling out a last second retcon
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @hbdchick
Don't think so. They did it extremely bad, but she at the end is what I, and many others (guess also our timeline host here who we probably bore), expected. But yes, the way they have done it is bad.
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Of course, there is a question what they had in mind, at the start, later, and what Martin had in mind. And how are all those things related.
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My guess of what D&D had in mindpic.twitter.com/qrLFzraS7m
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